A trendy, hilly neighborhood, Los Feliz has seen a huge ingress of hipsters, creative types, and urban professionals over the past couple of decades.

Daytime provides the perfect opportunity to explore the rough, brush-covered mountain paths of the enormous Griffith Park – one of the largest parks in North America – or to take in the breathtaking city view from the Griffith Park Observatory, notable as one of the key locations from Rebel Without a Cause.

In the mid-90s, cult classic Swingers put Los Feliz nightlife on the map by featuring several neighborhood bars and restaurants, ushering in a new kind of “cool” to the eastside L.A. scene.

The artistic and rather refined area along Hillhurst and Vermont avenues offers fashionable wine bars, hip restaurants, and ancient dives that attract older, alternative professionals.

The younger, hard-drinking set tends to head a bit farther east to Atwater Village and the ironic theme bars lining Los Feliz Boulevard, which draw a wide mix of crunchy flannel-wearing types, grizzled older regulars, and edgy dive-lovers.

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Tucked away in a drab strip mall in the hipster haven of Los Feliz, Ye Rustic Inn is an otherwise average neighborhood bar catering to a loyal crowd of hip and blue-collar regulars
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The largest stretch of nature in Los Angeles, Griffith Park’s 4,000 acres boast a plethora of attractions and activities, from horseback riding and swimming to the study of the cosmos
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It may be a dive, but The Roost is a refreshing change from the Hollywood scene, thanks to cheap drinks, free popcorn, and a guaranteed place to sit and relax during the week.
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For a laid-back vibe in a slightly kitschy setting, patrons will want to check out Good Luck Bar, a Los Feliz favorite with an extensive menu of specialty drinks that draws a mixed
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Boasting more than ninety tropical drinks and lots of positive energy, Tiki-Ti is a Hawaiian-themed hole in the wall catering to a motley mix of grizzled regulars, LA Dodgers fans
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A neighborhood hideaway with a slightly medieval castle décor, The Griffin is a popular haunt for local regulars and hipsters looking for an upbeat night in a carefree atmosphere
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Decked out like a 1950s hunting cabin, the kitschy and welcoming Bigfoot Lodge attracts an upbeat clientele of curious locals and earthy hipsters in the mood to curl up by the fake
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